'Retouching is more than just the sum of its parts' - Studied photography in Glasgow, Stefano started as a freelance retoucher in 2000. Worked for Taylor James for a period, and became part of the Happy Finish collective in 2005.

There are 4 balconies protruded from the facade towards the street, serving as poetic elements with the words, it creates a dialogue between architecture and art. Designed by Bottega Studio Architetti & Giocosa Palitto Architetti.

Sometimes you wake up feeling great and you’re willing to say 'YES' to just about anything. Other times all you want to do is say 'NO' – leave me alone! Now you can just let your shirts say it for you.

At the SEMA Show this week, Ken Block unveiled the world's fastest snow track automobile, his new 400 hp Subaru TRAX STI. This experimental car is equipped with snow car tracks and a monster suspension.

A fan of Rhodia pad, the famous fashion designer, Sir Paul Smith never let the small block of Rhodia leaves him. The limited edition of Paul Smith 'o9 Rhodia Pads came in 2 versions of map coated Rhodia orange and black with 4 different covers...

Glass Terrariums by UMA. New glass bubble morph shapes that are organic in their own right. Each glass terrarium is slightly different but the shape if very similar due to the hand blown reclaimed glass process.

Pasta Sauna - Inspired by the Italian Futurist Cookbook, which condemned pasta as a food that made humans lethargic and overweight, Dutch “eating-designer” Marije Vogelzang uses the steam from boiling pasta to create a sauna.

Discover "La Pâtisserie des Rêves" by Philippe Conticini, the classic French tradition of the Paris-Brest Tart Tatin, via a Saint Honore, will soon take a turn in this world taste, highlighted by a trendy boutique and very colorful.

Manuel Jouvin has made this packaging for cooked snail out of snail excrement's. In fact, in order to give it the right colour, snails are encouraged to eat coloured paper witch again will give a coloured poop!

THE (Art) VAULT wins American Architecture Award. A storage facility in Miami, whose facade works like a series of boxes (canvases) that are used as an installation to display public art by both emerging and established artists.